If time and money and skill were no object, and if I definitely would not die, then these are some of the trips that I would love to do…

1. The first unsupported return journey to the South Pole

2. A first ascent of a big Himalayan peak: I don’t usually crave to be First, but there is something alluring about standing on a peak and taking in a view that nobody has ever seen

3. Round the world solo yacht race: for beauty, solitude, and the epic-ness of nature

4. Cross the Arctic Ocean, via the North Pole, by dog sled

5. Crossing the Empty Quarter by camel

6. Paddling the length of the Congo River

7. Cycling the Canning Stock Route (I still have a folder emblazoned with “Australia 2000”: a cautionary tale to me of how things simply never happen if you think, “I won’t do this right now [I did a postgrad course instead], but I’mll do it soon…”)

8. Walk to the four corners of the USA, but with enough money to eat in restaurants a lot and stay in the odd hotel

9. Walk and packraft the length of the Andes

10. Being the first man on Mars. If you doubt that Space is the greatest adventure of all then watch this film

What do you think of my choices? Agree? Disagree? What would your own impossible adventure be? Have your say in the comments…

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